Study activity — Word Diagrams
JѧνѧԀ RѧjѧɞıStudy activity — Word Diagrams
Benefits: Learn how different word parts operate.
Understanding word construction is critical to expanding your vocabulary. Go through diagrams to see how each word is constructed.
Part 1: https://t.me/EngMasters/4073.
Part 2: https://t.me/EngMasters/4127.
Part 3. Go through these 4 words, carefully examine the word parts to which they are divided. It's our last part of learning word constructions. Review the first (https://t.me/EngMasters/4073) and second (https://t.me/EngMasters/4127) parts.
7 OB - [prefix] ob - to block. Example: Obliterate - to destroy completely;
STRUCT - [root] struct - build. Example: Construction - process of building something;
OB+STRUCT=OBSTRUCT -> to block.
8 PORT - [prefix] port - carry. Example: Export - to send to another country;
ABLE - [suffix] able - having the quality of. Example: Debatable - open to discussion;
PORT+ABLE=PORTABLE -> easy to move.
9 PRE - [prefix] pre - before. Example: Preconception - idea formed before experience;
VENT - [root] vent - come. Example: Circumvent - to get around;
ION - [suffix] ion - process. Example: Accumulation - process of gradual growth;
PRE+VENT+ION=PREVENTION -> act of stopping something from occurring.
10 RE - [prefix] re - back or again. Example: Rededicate - to dedicate again;
LOC - [root] loc - place. Example: Dislocate - to put out of place;
ATE - [suffix] ate - denotes a verb. Example: Activate - to make something active;
RE+LOC+ATE=RELOCATE -> to move to a different place.
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